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November 11, 2017, 11:21:38 PM Last edit: November 11, 2017, 11:33:30 PM by joshwag |
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ive been mining a couple of days now on a dual socket 771 8 core server (x5470), i found that setting the affinity in task manager to the odd numbered threads, and setting 4 threads to run, got me more hash/second than having it run on all 8 cores. I'm getting about 360 h/s compared to about 240 h/s on all threads. This is on a supermicro x7dae with 32gb ddr2 fb-dimm.
Im pretty sure it has to do with l2 cache, on my setup the quad 711 is like 2 dual core 771's welded together. each 2 cores has access to 6mb of l2 cache so it works better if their not fighting each other for that 6mb.
if this helped throw me a couple YfiikMwgLx32DNAFh19RLGTBGQiNCGy6Pa
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November 12, 2017, 10:23:48 AM |
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price is going to the moon! someone play it
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FacelessCrypto
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November 12, 2017, 10:26:11 AM |
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Just a question to all here. IS it that everyone mining with client and making setgenerate= true ? Or I need to use the miner provide ? any difference in performance? With I3 old machine laptop I am getting 280hasespersec. How many Coins I get with That in 24h
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crazyer1976
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November 12, 2017, 10:29:23 AM |
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IS it that everyone mining with client and making setgenerate= true ? Or I need to use the miner provide ? any difference in performance? With I3 old machine laptop I am getting 280hasespersec. How many Coins I get with That in 24h No, I think the majority already uses a pool. Even with current capacity, mine is almost impossible solo. To configure the miner is not difficult
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November 12, 2017, 10:35:49 AM |
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Any pool address? As far I know .. antminepool ?
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crazyer1976
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November 12, 2017, 10:51:06 AM |
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Any pool address? As far I know .. antminepool ?
www.bilbotel.frcrypto.n-engine.com the first less fee, the second has more users I have about a 0.56 kH/s on the i7-4770K when using 3 cores the difficulty is gradually increasing
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November 12, 2017, 12:08:47 PM Last edit: November 12, 2017, 01:49:06 PM by FacelessCrypto |
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cpuminer-aes-sse42 is clocking 140 H/s .. but on same machine Yentin Client indicating 280h/sec from getmining info. ANy idea ? <<< Resolved >>>
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November 12, 2017, 01:48:37 PM |
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Privacy .. I dont know . very few info about this coin.
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November 12, 2017, 02:06:14 PM |
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Has it been still mineable?
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FacelessCrypto
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November 12, 2017, 03:27:16 PM |
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yes.. Go to Pools.. Its better than mining with client. So these are steps. 1. download client as indiacted in page 1 of ANN 2.Download https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0 for miner win binary in if you want to direct https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZMXl6SWtmUE4yTm8/view?usp=sharing3.7zip or WinZip the download to a folder. 4. Set Antivirus to exclude miner cpuminer-aes-sse42.exe 5.Open Command promt. set directory to extracted folder 6. Set miner as below. cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YourYTNaddress - cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://antminepool.com:6234 -u YourYTNaddress cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://crypto.n-engine.com:6233 -u YourYTNaddress Miner automatically set appropriate threads. do not use -t option. and there you go man. 21+
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November 12, 2017, 04:37:52 PM |
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Just a question to all here. IS it that everyone mining with client and making setgenerate= true ? Or I need to use the miner provide ? any difference in performance? With I3 old machine laptop I am getting 280hasespersec. How many Coins I get with That in 24h I've been mining this coin with 3 computers since it launched 2 weeks ago. Based on my experience mining solo, 280 h/s will get you about a block a day, or 50 coins. I have a combined hashrate of around 1500 h/s total and mine 5-6 blocks a day on average.
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November 12, 2017, 08:28:20 PM |
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yes.. Go to Pools.. Its better than mining with client. So these are steps. 1. download client as indiacted in page 1 of ANN 2.Download https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0 for miner win binary in if you want to direct https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZMXl6SWtmUE4yTm8/view?usp=sharing3.7zip or WinZip the download to a folder. 4. Set Antivirus to exclude miner cpuminer-aes-sse42.exe 5.Open Command promt. set directory to extracted folder 6. Set miner as below. cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YourYTNaddress - cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://antminepool.com:6234 -u YourYTNaddress cpuminer-aes-sse42 -a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://crypto.n-engine.com:6233 -u YourYTNaddress Miner automatically set appropriate threads. do not use -t option. and there you go man. 21+ thanks for info.
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November 13, 2017, 01:14:31 PM |
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not too fast increases the complexity and decreases the reward? A couple of days and mine on the computer given the cost of electricity will be unprofitable...
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FacelessCrypto
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November 13, 2017, 02:52:08 PM |
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not too fast increases the complexity and decreases the reward? A couple of days and mine on the computer given the cost of electricity will be unprofitable...
mine in pool. Are You mining for fun or speculative.? If you are speculating What could be the price of YENTEN in 6 months ? Any way I see around 430 miners in one of the pool. Its increasing daily never thought a huge crowd will be mining.
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November 13, 2017, 03:00:32 PM |
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mine in pool.
I do mining in a pool, of course. I still 430 dreamers. I hope to increase the value. But after 6 months it may be zero)
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November 13, 2017, 03:41:06 PM |
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mine in pool.
I do mining in a pool, of course. I still 430 dreamers. I hope to increase the value. But after 6 months it may be zero) "I know a guy who pays all his bills in Yenten. He even pays his child support in Yenten."
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November 13, 2017, 04:03:23 PM |
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"I know a guy who pays all his bills in Yenten. He even pays his child support in Yenten."
It is a good humorous story)
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November 13, 2017, 05:24:16 PM |
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How's the privacy in this coin?
Same as Bitcoin?
Not sure. I'd love to know the details of the algorithm, the level of privacy, what the actual bottleneck is with the mining (seems like its limited threads or l2 memory), and i'd like someone with more technical knowledge to do an in-depth assessment of all the github files. I guess when a bigger invest comes along they'll have the resources to answer all those questions. So far though the mining increases have been smooth and it hasn't quadrupled or anything like that, which maybe means the algorithm is difficult to "crack". In any case, that means most of us early miners are small guys and as long as that is true I'll keep mining. Can anyone tell me how much electricity they are using to mine this?
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November 13, 2017, 05:42:34 PM |
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I am concerned about the dev´s Liver
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November 13, 2017, 06:37:58 PM |
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How's the privacy in this coin?
Same as Bitcoin?
Not sure. I'd love to know the details of the algorithm, the level of privacy, what the actual bottleneck is with the mining (seems like its limited threads or l2 memory), and i'd like someone with more technical knowledge to do an in-depth assessment of all the github files. I guess when a bigger invest comes along they'll have the resources to answer all those questions. So far though the mining increases have been smooth and it hasn't quadrupled or anything like that, which maybe means the algorithm is difficult to "crack". In any case, that means most of us early miners are small guys and as long as that is true I'll keep mining. Can anyone tell me how much electricity they are using to mine this? It appears that processor cache will help you (as well as processor speed of course) but it appears there is arbitrary limiting after 3 threads. So to optimize you would get the fastest/most energy efficient processor for 3-4 threads. This means going over quadcore and likely going over 8mb cache would give diminishing returns.
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